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Raskols: The Gangs of Papua New Guinea - 9781576876015, hardcover, Dupont, new

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    Item specifics

    Condition
    New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See the ...
    Artist
    Dupont, Stephen; Bohane, Ben [Contributor]
    ISBN
    9781576876015
    Book Title
    Raskols : the Gangs of Papua New Guinea
    Publisher
    powerHouse Books
    Item Length
    10.3 in
    Publication Year
    2012
    Format
    Hardcover
    Language
    English
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Item Height
    0.6 in
    Author
    Stephen DuPont
    Genre
    Travel, Social Science, Photography
    Topic
    Ethnic Studies / General, Photojournalism, Australia & Oceania, Criminology
    Item Weight
    20.9 Oz
    Item Width
    8.1 in
    Number of Pages
    144 Pages

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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    powerHouse Books
    ISBN-10
    1576876012
    ISBN-13
    9781576876015
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    109357397

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Raskols : the Gangs of Papua New Guinea
    Number of Pages
    144 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2012
    Topic
    Ethnic Studies / General, Photojournalism, Australia & Oceania, Criminology
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Travel, Social Science, Photography
    Author
    Stephen DuPont
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.6 in
    Item Weight
    20.9 Oz
    Item Length
    10.3 in
    Item Width
    8.1 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2012-938391
    Reviews
    "In 2004, the photographer Stephen Dupont infiltrated this dystopian underworld and convinced its inhabitants to pose with their weapons. Newly collected in 'Raskols' (powerHouse Books, $30), his unmoralizing portraits are both visually striking and emotionally disturbing: some raskols are only children, others bear horrific scars." - New York Times, T Magazine "Dupont's disturbing and powerful polaroids of latter-day outlaws are fittingly reminiscent of the wild west era daguerreotype portraits of more than a century ago." - Time, LightBox, "In 2004, the photographer Stephen Dupont infiltrated this dystopian underworld and convinced its inhabitants to pose with their weapons. Newly collected in 'Raskols' (powerHouse Books, $30), his unmoralizing portraits are both visually striking and emotionally disturbing: some raskols are only children, others bear horrific scars." - New York Times, T Magazine "Dupont's disturbing and powerful polaroids of latter-day outlaws are fittingly reminiscent of the wild west era daguerreotype portraits of more than a century ago." - Time, LightBox, "In 2004, the photographer Stephen Dupont infiltrated this dystopian underworld and convinced its inhabitants to pose with their weapons. Newly collected in 'Raskols' (powerHouse Books, $30), his unmoralizing portraits are both visually striking and emotionally disturbing: some raskols are only children, others bear horrific scars." - New York Times, T Magazine
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Dewey Decimal
    779.23
    Synopsis
    Beautiful black-and-white portraits of Papua New Guinea's most fearsome gangsters, brigands, thieves, and carjackers posing with their arsenal of homemade guns and knives. Papua New Guinea: A land of striking beauty, mountain ranges, lush rainforests, and some of the most spectacular coastlines on earth. A land with over eight hundred unique tribes and languages. A land where crime has gotten so out of control, personal security services are the country's largest growth industry. Papua New Guinea's capital, Port Moresby, is regularly ranked among the world's five worst cities to live in by The Economist magazine. In 2004, when the photographs in Raskols were taken, the same survey ranked Port Moresby the worst city in the world. This fenced-up, razor-wired, lawless metropolis is infamous for its criminal gangs known as raskols (the indigenous Tok Pisin word for criminals). Throughout Port Moresby, dense urban settlements and a general lack of law and order have led to intertribal warfare and a seemingly endless stream of kidnappings, gang rape, carjackings, and vicious murders. That's all in addition to soaring HIV rates and massive unemployment. However, photographer Stephen Dupont is of a rare breed. He infiltrated a raskol community and documented the rough and ruthless individuals involved in Papua New Guinea's gang life. Raskols presents formal portraits of the Kips Kaboni (Scar Devils), Papua New Guinea's longest established criminal gang. Dupont set up a makeshift studio inside the Kips Kaboni safe house where he photographed his subjects and their unique handmade weapons and firearms. These mostly young, unemployed adults and teenagers orchestrate raids, carjackings, and robberies as a means of survival. The gangs control the streets. Despite the crime and violence they have unleashed on their city, some view them as modern-day Robin Hoods. With a corrupt government and police force, every day in Port Moresby is survival of the fittest. Many of these raskols initially turned to crime, violence, and anarchy in a bid to protect and provide for themselves and their communities., A close look inside today's gang life in Papua New Guinea, one of the most dangerous places in the world., A close look inside today's gang life in Papua New Guinea, one of the most dangerous places in the world. Despite its beautiful surroundings of lush rainforests and mountain ranges, the city of Port Moresby is not a welcoming and hospitable environment as urban settlements and a general lack of law and order have led to intertribal warfare. Dupont bravely captured the faces and lifestyle of the oldest gang in the country. He has gone into territory one can only imagine in its horrors and ruthlessness and proves that the law of the jungle still reigns supreme.
    LC Classification Number
    HV6439

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